United Parcel Service (UPS) is set to implement significant changes to its SurePost service, which has long relied on the United States Postal Service (USPS) for final-mile deliveries, following the expiration of their recent contract,
The US Postal Service's contract with UPS for SurePost package deliveries has ended. Here is how things will change.
Discover the impact of UPS SurePost contract ending with USPS. Explore changes in package delivery and solutions for P.O. box and rural customers.
United Parcel Service Inc. Cl B closed 14.27% below its 52-week high of $158.95, which the company reached on March 22nd.
USPS will no longer deliver UPS SurePost packages. What does that mean for your packages and shipping prices? What we know.
USPS is increasing rates in parcel delivery services, effective this week. Here's what to know about the cost to ship your packages.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) and UPS SurePost have terminated their contract, which will impact package delivery practices and services in specific regions.
U.S. Postal Service (USPS) workers will no longer deliver UPS SurePost packages. Here's how fast you could get your deliveries.
UPS recently ended a contract with the United States Postal Service and delivery changes are coming to some post office box users as a result.
UPS SurePost packages will be delivered by UPS drivers only after a contract between UPS and USPS expired this year.
Just two weeks into the new year, and things are about to get a little pricier when dealing with the United States Postal Service. The Postal Service announced back in November that it was recommending “new competitive” prices for this year, and that means that some services could see rate hikes as soon as January 19.
Presidents' Day falls on Feb. 17 this year, and while it is a federal holiday, it's not guaranteed a paid day off for U.S. workers.